Training Calendar

This four-week course covers acquisition and derivation of citizenship, and the requirements for naturalization, including residence, physical presence, good moral character, civics and English language requirements and exemptions, disability waivers, oath requirements and the application process.

If you want to learn about immigration law and are ready for a new, accelerated e-learning experience, CLINIC’s latest e-course, Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law, was designed with you in mind.

Did you know that public libraries in your community can help with your program’s naturalization efforts? Join us for a free webinar to learn how libraries are prepared to support the immigrant community.

This six-week training will explore the process of gaining permanent residence through a family relationship. We will cover which individuals are eligible based on family relationships, and how each step of the process works.

This two-day training is focused on strategic program management and capacity development topics. The curriculum will include planning activities for program expansion planning and implementation in addition to greater professionalism and staff efficiency.

Looking to expand your knowledge of immigration law hot topics and best practices in program management? CLINIC's annual Convening is the premier event for those seeking to deepen their capacity to support immigrants. Gather with fellow advocates and service providers, share strategies, and enhance your expertise to build welcoming communities...

This four-week training on the grounds of inadmissibility provides an in-depth examination of the most common grounds of inadmissibility. The training will cover when and to whom inadmissibility applies.

This two-day training is focused on strategic program management and capacity development topics. The curriculum will include planning activities for program expansion planning and implementation in addition to greater professionalism and staff efficiency.

This two-day training is focused on strategic program management and capacity development topics. The curriculum will include planning activities for program expansion planning and implementation in addition to greater professionalism and staff efficiency.

This two-day training provides a complete overview of how to start and sustain a nonprofit immigration legal services program.

Our Mission:

Embracing the Gospel value of welcoming the stranger, CLINIC promotes the dignity and protects the rights of immigrants in partnership with a dedicated network of Catholic and community legal immigration programs.